The theme in Avadon is Power and how you can use (or misuse it), and as you stated - that could potentially lead to a game with a very dark mood. You prefer a humorous game - How do you accomplish that without compromising the theme and not making a farce out of it? Power after all, is quite a serious thing.
J.V: It is possible to mix serious issues and humor. Fantasy RPGs lend themselves very well to this. Itís a big world with tons of characters and writing. I can put in a lot of variety in mood.
Seeing as you really make up a story and plot or a story line with several changeable plots - what was it that made you grow up to be a game developer and not an author? (This is a thought I often have when I see the complexity of the story in games - your average author couldnít really become a game developer but it could definitely work the other way round, donít you think?)
J.V: I love games. Always have. Been completely addicted to them since I learned to play Dungeons & Dragons in fourth grade. Writing games was just kind of something I was born to do.

I checked this out from their website and the main game screen is tiny for this game, if you have a laptop with a smallish monitor the game doesn't work very well.

Dhruin

March 10th, 2011 11:39

What do you mean? The last Avernum supported a variety of resolutions - I'd be surprised if he has gone backwards with this.

Arkadia7

March 10th, 2011 14:22

Well, in the forum for the game there was a guy complaining about it and he said he had a laptop, and other people agreed with him.

Dhruin

March 10th, 2011 22:29

I only game on a laptop and I only see this when the resolution is too low. I'll find out for myself when the Windows beta starts next week and post back here again.

Arkadia7

March 11th, 2011 07:09

Oh, good, I want to hear about it, it would be awesome if you did an impressions article.

ikbenrichard

March 11th, 2011 20:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dhruin
(Post 1061055748)

I only game on a laptop and I only see this when the resolution is too low. I'll find out for myself when the Windows beta starts next week and post back here again.

Hope you let us know what your impressions are.
To bad i dont have the time really to be a betatester.

Dhruin

March 12th, 2011 05:57

OK, I've played it (briefly). What, exactly, is too small? Like, say, Baldurs Gate 2, the text and sprites can get small at big resolutions - you might need to turn it down. The actual game window size depends on the resolution you are using and whether you select "full screen" or "window". Can you clarify?